At the hospital, a woman told officers she was at a friend's house in the 1600 block of Primrose Avenue, less than half a mile from campus.

The woman told police she went to sleep in the suspect's bed alone and, at some point during the night, she awoke to the suspect having sex with her, according to the affidavit.

The woman told police she did not remember how long the reported rape took place, according to the affidavit.

The affidavit goes onto state the woman agreed to a recorded phone call with the suspect and that on the call, he admitted that he did not have permission to have sex with her and "my drunk ass got the best of me."

The suspect told the woman he "feels terrible about it and that he doesn't have an explanation," according to the document.

Before his arrest, the suspect told police he "knows about the situation but would rather talk to an attorney," the affidavit continues.

Reyes is slated to appear in court in April for trial, online records show.

“As a practice, we do not comment on the university’s internal judicial processes, but I can confirm that Carlos Reyes is not currently enrolled as a student at Belmont," Associate Provost and Dean of Students Dr. Jeffery Burgin said Monday. "I cannot emphasize enough that Belmont continues its deep commitment to student safety and success. Any violations of the University’s Community Commitments — especially as it relates to potential sexual assaults — are thoroughly investigated and quickly addressed.”

*Editors note: An earlier report incorrectly stated the suspect and victim got into an argument.

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